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Primula vulgaris. — P. farinosa. Swamps of High-cup Ghyll up 

 to 400 yds. — Lysimachia nemorum. Ascends to the plateau beyond 

 the head of High-cup Nick, 500 yds. 



Plantago major and lanceolate. Common up to 500 yds. — P. 

 media. Limestone quarries at Keisley. 



Chenopodium album. — C. Bonus- Henricus. Dufton and Merton, 

 near houses only. — Atriplex angitstifolia. 



Eumex nemorosus, obtusifolius, and crisp us. — R, Acetosa and 

 AcetoseUa. On the moors up to 500 yds. — Polygonum aviculare, 

 Hydropiper, and Persicaria.— P. viriparum. Meadows low down in 

 High- cup Ghyll. 



Empetrum nigrum. Common on the higher ridges up to 700 yds. 



Mercurialis pennnis. — frtira dimra. Ascends to 2000 ft.— 

 U. mens. 



Ulmus suberosa. Planted only. — U. montana. 

 Quercus Robur. — Fagus sylvatica. Planted only. 



Planted only. — P. tremula. Low down in High-cup Ghyll.— Sali.r 

 /leHt'iiuIni and nigricans. By the stream low down in High-cup 

 Ghyll.— S. alba and purpurea. Ghyll south of Dufton.— S. cinerea, 

 aurita, and Cuprea. Frequent. 

 Pinm si/lrestris. Planted only. 



Potamogeton pohjgonifolius. Pond on the hill-side over Keisley. 



Trinlu-hin palustre. Swamps up to 500 yds. 



Orchis latifolia. Lower part of High-cup Ghyll, 400 yds. — 0. 

 m.,,;il„t.i. — <;,,.■!, uhlmia conopsea. High-cup Ghyll, 400 yds.— 

 Habenaria viridis and bifolia. High-cup Ghyll, 400 yds. 



Iris Psmdacorus. 



Scilla nutans.— Narthecium ossifraqum. 



Luzula sylvatica. Ghyll south of Dufton. — L. campestrh. — L. 

 multiflora. Peaty moors up to 2000 ft.— Juncus triglumis. Hill-slope 

 beyond the head of High-cup Nick, 550-600 yds.— J. effusas. Swamps 

 up to 550 yds. — J. glaucus. Swamps up to 400 yds. — J. acutiflorus, 



to 500 yds. — J. squarrosus. Peaty moors, common tip to 650-700 yds. 



to the ^highest ridges, 650-700 yds. — Eriophorum vaginatum. 

 Moors up to the highest ridges, 2000 ft. — E. latifoUum Hoppe. 

 Bogs low down in High-cup Ghyll, alt. 1200 ft. A slender 

 form with narrow leaves ; a very similar plant was collected by 

 the Bev. J. E. Leefe on Widdy Bank Fell, Teesdale. Hoppe's 

 type is a plant in his Herb. viv. Cent. iii. No. 8, collected 

 near Eatisbon ; it has broad leaves, and 6-8 or more heads (see 

 Botanisches Taschenbuch, 1800, p. 108).—?:. angustifolium. Swamps 

 up to the plateau beyond High-cup Nick, 500 yds. — r, ,>-,,■ dinica, 

 distirJiu. rurta, and ovalk. — C. pulimris. Swiimps up to 500 yds. 

 — C. strlhdata. Swamps up to 500 yds. — < '. uruta. Ghvll between 

 Dufton and Murton. — C. ruU,ans. Ascends to Gaskill Tarn, 

 2000 ft. — C. glauca. Ascends to 500 yds. — C. pilulifera. — C. 

 precox. — C. panicea. — C. fiava, also var. hpidocarpa Syme. 

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